Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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This question occurs to us:
What good hath a man done
himself when he kills another
to prevent the other from tell-
ing on him before the grand
jury on another matter?
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Any left at that time unsold will
be shipped back.
Mrs. M. A. Mahaffe
Millinery at
Cost Sale
Co layejust received from the Samuel AertMilli
late for Cincinnati, a lot of Pattern Hats that arrived
C o Easter. These hats will be
ON SALE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY AT CO
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parts of the district, including
Lufkin. We will also say that
he has made it a rule to stay
in Washington continuously
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Tonight and Wednesday < loudy and unsettled; cooler tonight.
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marriage Sunday. April ],
7 o’clock in the evening
Judge E. L. Atkinson, justice
ot the peace, at the latter’s
residence. Both reside in Luf-
kin and will continue to make
this city their home, it was
stated.
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Be careful! The grand jurylspend much of his time in At-
is in session! As James Whit- antie . ’ ity. unless he has a
comb Riley would say, "Those 1 arse incame in addition to his |
goblins will get you if youloficial salar Y. Speaking for |
don’t watch out.”
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olid Leather, Strongly
i year round for the purpose of
attending to the business of
his office. His first long va-
|ration in four years is iust now
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all of the time since he took
several organ solos
formed an important
the splendid program. Twen l
tyone -ices were in the 67
led b Mrs. Leach. During "n
intermission Dr. E I E ,
mon, pastor. t. . , ' • So "
compliment' the choir si on •
that for faithfuinest’ i
unexcelled. stated that he;
few
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t e whi l is notso that what The News says, although
thioshich dearis the more We doubt the financial ability
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ath to Cth7.\se1“: ^,hcsS natiomnal congress so that they
’f all news credited to it or not other- might become better acquaint-
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be local, news published herein. ‛ ’ with the state and districts;
Alrishtof republicatien of special that honor them with the
liepatches herein are aho resrced. “
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Ail resolutions cards of thanks, instances it has gotten to!
ngrams ard other matter not gen- ..L0 .1 .
news, win bc classed as adver- where the sovereign states do
pot see their national legisla-
er will be held responsible for nay-' 01' except during re-election
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Cantata Was One of Best had never called on ——
The .Methodist chureh wa in Vain. The program of Sun-)
filled Sunday evening to enjoy "a evening was one enjoyed
what has benn pronouncea on. " all present.
Easter Camala "er htld' in up Tor elubblcakfast, 25c Houston
this city. The church buildir.g .’II-:’, I oui - AT , ,
"as decorated with Easter _ ' Markus Cafe.
in Atlantic City.—.Jacksonville lillies and presented a most
Daily Progress. (pleasing effect. The cantata
Job kept his patience, but rectly int erested than any oth-
his shoe laces didn’t tie in a
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TELEPHONE NO. 68 W here do so many of our
- , congressmen and senators
entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin
Texas, for transmission through the Spenc their vacations, any
mi a.s second-class matter. i.,,, I
__________________________way" We dare say that many!
o the wearer who finds paper in the heels
soles, outsoles or counters of a pair of
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES of their -home town people”
Payable in Advance , ,
I month ......................................... cod net tell you. Atlantic
8 months 8X0 City zets a lot of them. They
U ............... 6.50 should beat it back to Texas
| was presented under the able
’ (and untiring direction of Mrs.
Miss Aime Blotten and Mr E W. Leach. She labored in-'
Bert Pruett were united in defatiguably on the program '
at which proved to be a musical!
by । triumph.
y Jhe entire evening was given
over to song and musical num-
bers. Among the principai
features of the evening’s pro-
gram were vocal solos by
Misses Mable Singleton. Fan
me Maroney and Helen Brown
W. and Mesdames |.; w ! each I
' L Peery and Vernon Glenn,
on W equal merit were the duets I
" ' Taes- sang byHirs. I.each and Nrissl
Ava DuBose ami another 1,
Mrs J eery and Miss Maroney I
Mrs. L. P. Campbell preuid.
ed with consummate skill 0!
the pipe organ. She
the accompaniments
tieman is right. He has spoken'
well concerning a deserved
city.
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Allen and -.S.camhen left
the morning (
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1923, newspaper, April 3, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415741/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .